This book provides a detailed examination of modern football tactics, focusing on the core principles that define contemporary coaching and team performance.
It delves into the intricate concepts of positional play, showing how to organize effective build-up play from the back. The content covers the principles of short passing sequences, the role of ball distribution in advancing play, and how to utilize the width of the field to create scoring opportunities. Further topics include occupying and attacking half-spaces and maintaining control of central corridors while in possession.
The defensiveaspects of the game are explored through an analysis of spatial defending. Learn about the mechanics of collective shifting, maintaining compactness, and ball-oriented defending. The book details different pressing strategies, including the implementation of a high press, the establishment of a mid block, and the principles of defending in a low block. It also covers the triggers and mechanisms used to guide the opponent's build-up.
Transition moments are a critical component of soccer tactics. The book addresses counter-attacking after winning possession, focusing on the first pass, dribbling into open spaces, and coordinated runs. Additionally, it explains the concept of counterpressing (Gegenpressing) for immediate ball recovery, along with the importance of defensive balance (Restverteidigung) in attack.
Finally, the text introduces methods for tactical analysis. This includes recognizing formations and patterns, observing player movements off the ball, and evaluating in-game tactical adjustments. The application of these concepts is illustrated through a case study of the 4-3-3 system. The book also introduces performance metrics such as expected goals (xG) to provide a framework for evaluating tactical effectiveness.